Exploring links between paranormal activity and mental illness

The idea that experiences of paranormal activity is linked to mental illness is not a new idea. People who see things that others don’t see or hear things that others don’t hear are, more often than not, going to be seen as something other than normal. While it’s true that mental illness can indeed lead someone to believe they’re having an experience of paranormal activity, this doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone who believes they’ve experienced the paranormal is indeed mentally ill.

One of the most important links between paranormal activity and mental illness comes right from the diagnostic criteria for some mental illnesses. For example, hearing voices is one of the symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as many other mental illnesses. Thus, when someone hears a voice, they immediately qualify for one of the criteria for those particular diagnoses.

However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the person is mentally ill, either. There are more than just a single criteria for mental illnesses. The fact that a person hears a voice (or believes they hear a voice) doesn’t automatically guarantee an illness. All it means is that they heard a voice. There are many things that can cause this type of experience.

It’s tempting to assume, therefore, that anyone who hears a voice must either be mentally ill or have had a paranormal experience. This isn’t the case either. It is entirely possible (and, in the eyes of many, probable) that an otherwise sane individual may experience a momentary sensory hallucination brought on by anything from a bad burrito to an ear infection. That person may come to believe they’ve had a paranormal experience, and it may lead others to believe the person is mentally ill. In all reality, the person may just have had indigestion.

This, of course, doesn’t mean that there are no paranormal experiences. It also doesn’t mean that there are. It also doesn’t mean that every mentally ill person, whose mental illness includes hallucinations or hearing voices as one of the diagnostic criteria, will experience those particular symptoms.

In the end, the whole question of a link between paranormal experiences and mental illness are only peripherally related. In fact, it’s probably best to create a divide between the idea of paranormal experiences and mental illnesses. The link that exists is tenuous, and in many cases, completely irrelevant. The real question – the question of how the individual interprets a given event, is what will help determine whether the event was paranormal, psychological, or even neither.

Written by mrboffo

Ok, this is the hottest new ‘Blair Witch Project’ -esque movie. We are alone at home and weird freaky things are happening. Do you believe? Coming to theaters on September 25, 2009. Starring: Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Mark Fredrichs, Amber Armstrong, Ashley Palmer After a young, middle class couple moves into what seems like a typical suburban starter tract house, they become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be somehow demonic but is certainly most active in the middle of the night. Especially when they sleep. Or try to.

Paranormal Activity 2 Review

Paranormal Activity 2 review

If you saw the first Paranormal activity watch the Paranormal activity 2 as soon as possible is worth it.

The movie really scared me even noticing the thing about paranormal activity 2 really messed with your head like psychologically it makes you think that its actually happen.

If you like the first paranormal activity you will love the paranormal activity 2.

The story of Paranormal activity 2 is the family experience a couple of breaks in their house and they install the security camera and that’s how they capture the paranormal activity.

The Family living the house is the Father, wife, daughter, baby and the dog. Now the woman is Katie sister if you remember the part 1 Katie mention she has a sister.

In term of scary tactic you cannot anticipate what will happen. Expect anything anytime because it will go in to freak you out.

Overall they did a great job doing this film. Expect lot of twist and turn expect a lot of shock.

Cast of Paranormal Activity 2

Katie Featherston – as Katie

Sprague Grayden

Molly Ephraim

Brian Bolden

This movie is now shown in theatres worldwide

 

Genre: Horror

Running Time: 1 hour 28 minutes

People reaction watching this movie

Scariest film ever

Get on their nerves

Long scary effect

Related Keywords

Paranormal activity 2 Review

Paranormal activity 2 Movie

Paranormal activity online

Actividad paranormal

Written by Harvey27d
SEO Consultant, Backpacker, traveler and beach bum.

Related Paranormal Articles